Journal of Rural Problems
Online ISSN : 2185-9973
Print ISSN : 0388-8525
ISSN-L : 0388-8525
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Extension Services for Home Living Improvement in Post-war Tohoku: Aomori Prefecture’s Response to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry’s Basic Policy
Yukiko NakamaKazuyoshi Uchida
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2015 Volume 51 Issue 1 Pages 44-49

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For the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), the aims of the extension services for home living improvement included improving living conditions of farmers and spreading democracy in rural villages. It adopted a policy of cultivating home living improvement groups on the model of womens common-interest associations as the organizational agents of the service. This study discusses how local authorities in the Tohoku region responded to the basic policies of the MAFs extension services for home living improvement, with a focus on Aomori prefecture. The study demonstrates that, although Aomori attempted to accept the MAFs basic policy, it was initially forced to implement the improvements through existing mens organizations—an unavoidable response given the social realities of the farming villages. As improvement activities began in earnest, however, women gradually took over as their primary movers.
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© 2015 The Association for Regional Agricultural and Forestry Economics
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